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  • Researchers may have seen the signature of a memory in the making. In monkeys that learnt to associate two stimuli, single neurons changed their responses before, during or after learning became evident.

    • Yadin Dudai
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 424, P: 377-378
  • Mice lacking a certain neurotransmitter receptor have trouble forgetting scary experiences. This finding uncovers a fear-regulating feedback loop in the brain that might be at work in humans, too.

    • Yadin Dudai
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 421, P: 325-327
  • Memories are stabilized within particular neuronal circuits by a process that involves the synthesis of new proteins. Now it seems that whenever a previously stabilized memory is recalled, it needs to be restabilized, and that protein synthesis is required here, too.

    • Yadin Dudai
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 406, P: 686-687
    • Yadin Dudai
    Books & Arts
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 7, P: 1283
  • Trial and error learning requires the brain to generate expectations and match them to outcomes, yet whether this occurs for semantic learning is unclear. Here, authors show that the brain encodes the degree to which new factual information violates expectations, which in turn determines whether information is encoded in long-term memory.

    • Alex Pine
    • Noa Sadeh
    • Avi Mendelsohn
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 9, P: 1-14
    • Yadin Dudai
    Books & Arts
    Nature
    Volume: 398, P: 773-774
  • A reminder of the joy and sorrow of reminiscence.

    • Yadin Dudai
    Books & Arts
    Nature
    Volume: 434, P: 823-824
  • Memory: some systems in the brain may be better equipped to handle the future than the past.

    • Yadin Dudai
    • Mary Carruthers
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 434, P: 567